How long does it usually take for a carpal navicular fracture to heal?

Carpal navicular fractures generally take 2-3 months to heal, when the bone scabs begin to grow and the fracture line begins to blur, but the exact time is still determined by the individual’s physical condition and care, and the recovery time for infants and children is shorter than that for older adults. In the process of care, the recovery period will be shorter if the patient pays attention to local warmth, carries out functional exercises, and takes medication on time, without stopping, reducing or increasing the dosage. The recovery time of the patient’s fracture site will be faster if he/she can eat more calcium and protein rich foods in the diet, such as seafood and calcium tablets containing calcium, and also have more sun exposure, which helps the synthesis and absorption of calcium. Patients will be limited in function after the fracture of the hand, do not give up on yourself, must have a positive psychology to overcome the disease, slowly do rehabilitation training, which will help the recovery of the disease.